Introduction to Windows 10
Windows 10 is a major release of Microsoft’s Windows NT operating system released on July 29, 2015. Its market share peaked at 82.5% in December 2021, but the share has been declining since Windows 11’s release.
In June 2021, Microsoft announced that support for Windows 10 editions that are not in the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) will end on October 14, 2025.
Introduction to Tiny11
Windows 11 is the latest major release of Microsoft’s Windows NT operating system, released on October 5, 2021. However, its system requirements are a little high and some Windows 10 PCs may be unable to upgrade to Windows 11.
In this case, some people who want to try Windows 11 features on old PCs may want to install Tiny11, a lightweight version of Windows 11 developed by NTDEV. It is based on Windows 11 and can run on old PCs.
Tiny11 vs Windows 10: Features
We are familiar with Windows 10 features since this system has been released for 8 years. Then, compared to Windows 10 features, is there different features in Tiny11?
Tiny11 is a modified version of Windows 11. It has almost all the nice features of Windows 11. For example:
- Integrated Widgets for quick access to information
- Redesigned Microsoft Store with support for Android apps
- Native support for RAR, TAR, 7Z, and other archive file formats
In addition, Tiny11 also removes some Windows 11 features, including:
- Clipchamp
- News
- Weather
- Xbox
- GetHelp
- GetStarted
- Office Hub
- Solitaire
- PeopleApp
- PowerAutomate
- ToDo
- Alarms
- Mail and Calendar
- Feedback Hub
- Maps
- Sound Recorder
- Your Phone
- Media Player
- QuickAssist
- Internet Explorer
- LA57 support
- OCR for en-us
- Speech support
- TTS for en-us
- Media Player Legacy
- Tablet PC Math
- Wallpapers
- Edge
- OneDrive
Some of these features also exist in Windows 10.
Tiny11 vs Windows 10: System Requirements
Many of you may know the Windows 10 system requirements. The Tiny11 system requirements are as follows:
- 2GB of RAM (200MB is also OK but the running speed is very slow)
- 8GB of storage space
- No TPM
- A 32-bit or 64-bit processor
In general, the Tiny11 system requirements are a little lower than the Windows 10 system requirements.
Tiny11 vs Windows 10: Other Aspects
Performance: The performance gap between them is very small.
Security: Tiny11 is not official. If you want to use it, download it from a reliable website.
Installation: You can download the Tiny11 OS and then use a USB drive to install it. You can also install Windows 11 first and then use tiny11builder downloaded from GitHub to make Tiny11 by yourself.
Update: Tiny11’s updates are not released regularly. In addition, if you want to install the update, you need to download the latest Tiny11 OS and then reinstall Tiny11 on your PC.
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